A smart city is an urban development vision to integrate multiple information and communication technology (ICT) solutions in a secure fashion to manage a city’s assets – the city’s assets include, but not limited to, local departments information systems, schools, libraries, transportation systems, hospitals, power plants, water supply networks, waste management, law enforcement, and other community services.(Definition from WIKI)
5. Smart Citizens Top Priorities Of Government
Challenge 2: Making Services Available to the door
step of Citizen.
Challenge 5: Having Strategic Control Over Documents
Challenge 1: Effective Delivery of Citizen & Business Centric
Services
Challenge 3: Compliances with standard operating procedures & Citizen
Charter.
Challenge 4:Continuous Improvement. Having a birds-view
of the cases. Identify bottlenecks in work execution. Holistic
View of cases spanning across departments
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6. Benefits
• Effective
Delivery of
Services
• Making
Services
Available to the
door step of
Citizen
• Increased
Citizen
centricity
Citizen & Business Centric Services Delivery Platform
7. Smart Infra & Utilities- Intelligent Wireless Solutions 3
8. Enabling Smart Infra- Cellular Technology
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Smart Parking
Connected
Street Lighting
Digital Signage
EV Charging
Transit
Energy &
water
management
Video
Surveillance
9. Benefits- Cellular Technology
Universal coverage
in most cities
In-building penetration
with picocells and 4G/LTE-MTC
Ease of deployment
Continuous improvements
Native support
for mobility
10. Solutions
Yard Management Solutions
Warehouse Management
Store Management System
Smart Card Solutions
Inventory Tracking Solutions
Library Management System
Automatic Vehicle Identification
Asset Life Management System
Solar Panel Tracking
Asset Tracking Solutions
Barcode Identification
Technology:
Open Source
Cloud Computing
Web 2.0
RFID
Biometrics
Smartcards
GPS
CCTV
Barcode
NFC
Mobile Technologies
Smart Infra Process Automation
11. Smart Infra-tangible Benefits
All About Sensors & Big Data & Cooperation
• Smart Parking
Time taken to find parking spaces decreased by 40%
Vehicle miles looking for parking spots both decreased by 30%
Traffic vol. decreased by 10%
• Public Lighting automation
50% reduction in lighting power consumption (dimming, etc)
Payback within one electoral cycle
• Water management and smart water
Leak detection
Improved maintenance and lower time to fix issues in the water network
(better isolation of the issues)
Decrease water usage from constituent by 15-20% (hourly usage tracking)
Why cellular gaining so much traction and a favored comm. infrastructure in smart city deployment. It’s all about ease of deployment, the universaility and ubiquity and scalability. The city can leverage an existing network awithout having to maintained proprietary one. It is able to re-use the same network across multiple applications without installing new comm. infrastructure everytime it decides to act on new assets to monitor or just when simply expanding.